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Has anyone seen Nikolai Volkoff?Where's the Iron Sheik?
Fwiw, I started a Florida FBG check in thread partly to keep this thread tighter with weather updates in real time.
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Has anyone seen Nikolai Volkoff?Where's the Iron Sheik?
I think when you factor in a strong Cat4 possible Cat 5, hundreds of miles of shoreline, and a booming real estate market, it could be disastrous.Someone mentioned "most expensive storm in history". Much of FL insurance policies are backed by the state. They say it's healthy now, but this is going to wipe it out. Insurance prices went up like crazy after 2004-2005, so I'm sure they will go up even more because of this.
This morning the other weather channel we get called AccuWeather showed a crazy amount of heavy storms all the way up into Maine along that front coming in. Lots of red. I have never seen anything like it and they didn't provide any explanation. I am now wondering if this thing goes father west into S.C. if it has of shot of sending more trouble north.Updated GFS takes this a bit further inland once it hits the Space Coast. Needless to say, that's not a good thing.
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=gfs&region=us&pkg=mslp_pcpn_frzn&runtime=2016100612&fh=36&xpos=0&ypos=200
Hour 36 doesn't look good if you live in Jacksonville.
I'm in Lakeland. It's outside the cone and showing about 60% chance of TS strength winds.I know this is easy to say from the upper midwest, but how can you consider staying? This thing is heading towards being a cat 5 (sustained winds already up to 140 per the last AF run). Evacuating may be inconvenient, but I honestly can't imagine how staying can offer any upside....
Go. On. A. Mini. Vacation.I'm in Lakeland. It's outside the cone and showing about 60% chance of TS strength winds.
This storm has been an odd duck to say the least. It's in an area where it shouldn't be doing as well as it is.Meanwhile, Nicole is closer to hurricane status. Plot this one! http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at5.shtml?5-daynl#contents
oooofSomeone mentioned "most expensive storm in history". Much of FL insurance policies are backed by the state. They say it's healthy now, but this is going to wipe it out. Insurance prices went up like crazy after 2004-2005, so I'm sure they will go up even more because of this.
That would be surprising to me because FL has dodged hurricanes for many many years now. I would think that the premiums already have the "this is the year we get hit!" part already baked in.Someone mentioned "most expensive storm in history". Much of FL insurance policies are backed by the state. They say it's healthy now, but this is going to wipe it out. Insurance prices went up like crazy after 2004-2005, so I'm sure they will go up even more because of this.
Thanks!Good luck to you and your ref.
I'm calling BS on this one to a point so long as the money is truly segregated. They have collected $4-$8K a year from every house in Florida and haven't paid out anything in 12 years. They should already have billions set aside.Someone mentioned "most expensive storm in history". Much of FL insurance policies are backed by the state. They say it's healthy now, but this is going to wipe it out. Insurance prices went up like crazy after 2004-2005, so I'm sure they will go up even more because of this.
Horrible idea unless west. Buddy in Orange Park and he might be leavingMy brother and his family are in Jax. Last night they were planning on staying put. Jesus.
That is a really, really bad idea. I hope they are inland a little bit. Cocoa Beach is basically going to get leveled.Friend of mine and her family are in Melbourne/Cocoa Beach area.. They didn't evacuate..
Amen Brother RefI'm calling BS on this one to a point so long as the money is truly segregated. They have collected $4-$8K a year from every house in Florida and haven't paid out anything in 12 years. They should already have billions set aside.
I'm thankful this hurricane has brought Mariana Atencio into my life.![]()
Now I know it's seriousAll of Disney is shutting down @ 5pm today.
Disney has only closed 4 times since 1971.
That's gonna require a ####-load of plywoodAll of Disney is shutting down @ 5pm today.
Disney has only closed 4 times since 1971.
Just saw this but uh yeah I truly would not want to be much further North than where I am...if I were in Ft Laud I would be planning my day time events tomorrow but here things get a lot more dicey and then further still the more North you go up thru Cape CanaveralI'm in Palm Bay, close to Sebastian, new to the state. Should I evacuate? My family seems dead set on staying but my gut says otherwise...
To all my Florida Facebook friends who post 72 degrees and sunny updates when there is a blizzard somewhere>Hi!
That is gonna be a rough ride.my father in law is in Cocoa Beach, within a couple of miles from the Indian River (mainland). He is not evacuating, against my advice.
A lot people could die or lose property. I "get" the sentiment but probably in bad taste to post that.To all my Florida Facebook friends who post 72 degrees and sunny updates when there is a blizzard somewhere>Hi!
Get Some!!!To all my Florida Facebook friends who post 72 degrees and sunny updates when there is a blizzard somewhere>Hi!
Whats the difference? People die in blizzards too. It's the irony that escapes you.A lot people could die or lose property. I "get" the sentiment but probably in bad taste to post that.
People die and lose property in snowstorms all the time too though.A lot people could die or lose property. I "get" the sentiment but probably in bad taste to post that.
I try to be better than themWhats the difference? People die in blizzards too. It's the irony that escapes you.
This really is a special group of people...they go anywhere help is needed. I think it's pretty coolForgot to mention that driving home on I95 last night I saw a caravan of possibly 2 dozen utility worker trucks heading south.![]()
AEP sent a bunch of crews from Ohio. They are bunkering down north of Jacksonville.Forgot to mention that driving home on I95 last night I saw a caravan of possibly 2 dozen utility worker trucks heading south.![]()
Kind of an unprecedented situation, that I can recall. The Recon plan malfunctions caused us to have a 4 hour (or more) delay in pressure/wind readings during a very important period of time.Structure of the storm is looking....weird. A Recon mission is on the way for the first time in 3-4 hours (the last plane had technical problems and turned around).
So soon we'll know what the pressure/winds are like. I'd hate to hazard a guess, but from the presentation of the storm, I can't imagine that the winds have picked up.
It's almost as if the Bahamas land interaction directly halted the rapid intensification that was happening. Hopefully it never organizes itself enough to intensify any further, though there's still plenty of time over water for that.
I agree. It looks pretty bad if you ask me (relatively speaking), at least compared to where it was earlier this morning.ERC seems more likely.